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Read moreDirectors from the Bandera County Chamber of Commerce pose during their monthly Cork Popper mixer last Thursday. June’s event was held at the Home Service Center in Pipe Creek, which advertises itself as a one-stop shopping spot for contracting needs. The center’s outlets offer river and ranch real estate, HVAC installation and repair, contractors, construction services, well drilling, electricians, septic systems and more. Visit www.hsctexas.com or call 830-796-7767 for more information. Their physical address is 6150 Hwy 16 S in Pipe Creek. BULLETIN PHOTO/Arianne Paradee
Read moreEditor’s note – Readers are reminded that an arrest is not an indication of guilt. People are presumed innocent after an arrest until convicted.
Read moreBarrel racing commences at Mansfield Park as part of Riding on Faith Rodeo’s Summer Rodeo Series, held the first Friday in June through the first Friday in August. Other events include mutton bustin’, tie down roping, mini bullriding and more. For a full schedule and more information about the event, which is now in its fifth year, call 830-777-7129. BULLETIN PHOTO/C huck McCollough
Read moreAnti-gun violence protests were held in multiple cities across the state over the weekend, while the state has imposed additional measures designed to strengthen school security.
Read moreThe Cowboy Capital of the World is a magnet in many ways, and not just for its rich history and culture.
Read moreAn article in last week’s paper headlined “Chamber plans eventful June” stated that a block party at Vaquero Motel was hosted by the Bandera County Chamber of Commerce. This was incorrect. The block party was hosted by Women at the Well. The Bulletin apologizes for the error.
Read moreIt all came together at the last minute. The Bandera Brewery Benefit for Uvalde was the brainchild of Co-owner and Head Brewer Johnny Oliver, who started calling a couple of friends who were brewers to see if they were interested, and before long he had 43 breweries ready to participate in a benefit for Uvalde.
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